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EN Plus among first in China to get CHAdeMO certification

The EN Plus 120kW Turbo Series DC charger has received certification from the Japanese CHAdeMO organisation.
By James Foster April 10, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
EN Plus is one of the first EV charger manufacturers in China to receive certification for the latest CHAdeMO Rev.2.0.2 charging standard. Image: Shenzhen EN Plus Tech Company

EN Plus is one of the first EV charger manufacturers in China to receive certification for the latest CHAdeMO Rev.2.0.2 charging standard.

With the continuous development of new energy electric vehicles, the sales of EVs in Japan are also growing significantly. The Japanese government and various automakers are actively exploring the challenges of the electric age. In 2024, the Japanese government will not only vigorously promote the use of new energy vehicles, but also increase support for EV charging facilities. 

The Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry has stated that it plans to increase the number of EV charge points nationwide to 300,000 by 2030. At the same time, the government will increase the subsidy budget for the construction of charging infrastructure to 36 billion yuan in 2024.

EN Plus has launched its Turbo Series DC charger, which offers 120kW of power, surpassing the traditional 50kW models in Japan. Compatible with CHAdeMO Rev.2.0.2, it offers Ethernet + 4G communications, supports OCPP 1.6 Json protocol and features a modular design for remote maintenance. With IP55 dust and water resistance, salt corrosion resistance and customisable options such as cable management and POS terminals, it meets local requirements. 

EN Plus was first to market with the 120kW Turbo Series high performance charging solution, designed specifically for the Japanese market.

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